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64-year-old convicted killer dies in Missouri prison
By fox2now.com
Published: 03/17/2016

ST. LOUIS (AP) _ A man released from prison in two Illinois killings and then convicted of a Missouri teen’s slaying has died in prison.

The Missouri Department of Corrections said that 64-year-old Gregory Bowman died Tuesday at the Potosi Correctional Center of apparent natural auses.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/1U7iGfk ) reported that Bowman had been ill for some time, which postponed a resentencing that could have reinstated a death sentence in the 1977 killing of Velda Joy Rumfelt in St. Louis County.

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